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  4. Convective heat transfer characteristics of secondary refrigerant based CNT nanofluids in a tubular heat exchanger
 
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Convective heat transfer characteristics of secondary refrigerant based CNT nanofluids in a tubular heat exchanger

Date Issued
01-12-2012
Author(s)
Kumaresan, V.
Velraj, R.
Sarit Kumar Das 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2012.08.009
Abstract
This paper reports an experimental study on the convective heat transfer characteristics of a secondary refrigerant based CNT nanofluids in a tubular heat exchanger. The nanofluid is prepared by dispersing the multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) in the water-ethylene glycol mixture (70:30 by volume). The results show that the convective heat transfer coefficient is enhanced to a maximum of ∼160% for the nanofluid containing 0.45 vol. % MWCNT, which could not be attributed solely by enhanced thermal conductivity of the nanofluids. Particle rearrangement, the very high aspect ratio and delaying the boundary layer development due the random movement of the carbon nanotubes are the possible mechanisms. Further, there is an appreciable decrease in Reynolds number for a given velocity for all the nanofluids. The enhancement in the friction factor is negligible at higher velocity and higher temperature for the nanofluids with 0.15 vol. % MWCNT. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.
Volume
35
Subjects
  • Carbon nanotubes

  • Convective heat trans...

  • Friction factor

  • Nanofluids

  • Secondary refrigerant...

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